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268 Libyan commandos graduated from a Turkish training camp on Tuesday, most of whom were revolutionaries who joined the national army.

Colonel Mukhtar Rufa, who attended the ceremony, said the specialised soldiers had been carefully selected from different parts of Libya.

Training supervisors chose the men based on certain criteria, including level of education, discipline and physical capabilities.

Rufa emphasised that the training is part of the ‘Libyan Program for Intergration and Development’, aiming to improve the army.

The training program entailed a series of tough physical and mental tasks. Initially, 400 soldiers went to the training camp but only 268 were able to complete it due to the difficulty.

Colonel Rufa said this has proved that those who completed the training are worthy commandos, and enters them into the elite tier of the Libyan army.

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No ÖKK or SAT&SAS Training? Even with commando training only half of them managed to make it at the end? and they are veterans of Libyan Civil War...
 
It's going to take a long time, but Libya will be restored as a nation.
 
268 Libyan commandos graduated from a Turkish training camp on Tuesday, most of whom were revolutionaries who joined the national army.

Colonel Mukhtar Rufa, who attended the ceremony, said the specialised soldiers had been carefully selected from different parts of Libya.

Training supervisors chose the men based on certain criteria, including level of education, discipline and physical capabilities.

Rufa emphasised that the training is part of the ‘Libyan Program for Intergration and Development’, aiming to improve the army.

The training program entailed a series of tough physical and mental tasks. Initially, 400 soldiers went to the training camp but only 268 were able to complete it due to the difficulty.

Colonel Rufa said this has proved that those who completed the training are worthy commandos, and enters them into the elite tier of the Libyan army.

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Pakistan should help train Libyan forces too and for mean while bigger Muslim countries should send 10000 troops each to maintain peace in Libya and also to train and develop their Armed Forces @Aeronaut @Oscar
 
Pakistan should help train Libyan forces too and for mean while bigger Muslim countries should send 10000 troops each to maintain peace in Libya and also to train and develop their Armed Forces @Aeronaut @Oscar
Pakistan should first set its own house in order before poking nose in others affairs.
 
Who the badass thaught them that nationalist wolf sign???
 
Interesting :-) ..

I'm sure that these Libyan personnels are so grateful to Turkey.
 
MASHA ALLAH. Libya, Algeria and KSA should work on increasing their Military powers in terms men and equipment(Local) as well.

Like they should have an Army Like this:
700,000 Regular Army
110,000 SSGs

Where as Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Yemen, Oman and UAE should have:
300,000 Regular Army
070,000 SSGs

Also they should design a plan where they can place Army on Borders on regular basis under the flag name "Border Security Force" armed with MANPADs, AAA, UAVs, Assault Rifles and other needed equipment; other than the air/surface/SUBMERGE defence units.
 
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